06-12-2023 07:50 AM - edited 06-12-2023 08:01 AM
I configured dhcp on my router and assigned my vlan the appropriate vlan's. I have also configured etherchannel. However, it fails to get dhcp on the PCs. It's about the LAN in the green section
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06-12-2023 08:15 AM - last edited on 06-16-2023 03:56 AM by Translator
Hi
When you create a cluster of switches like that and interconnect them with port-channel, you need to add the vlans in all switch
On S2 and S3 run the command
vlan 20
vlan 30
vlan 40
06-12-2023 09:04 AM
This file is piging but I did not use NAT
06-12-2023 07:56 AM
>>> It's about the LAN in the green section <<<
I guess you intended to upload a corresponding image of your network ?
but it is missing from the post at this time
06-12-2023 08:01 AM
06-12-2023 08:15 AM - last edited on 06-16-2023 03:56 AM by Translator
06-12-2023 08:29 AM - last edited on 06-16-2023 04:17 AM by Translator
Thanks for the solution, however, I am still stuck with a problem. I want to apply nat/pat so that my PCs can
ping to the address 64.100.100.10
(in the green part) and that from the yellow part my PC can also
ping to the address 64.100.100.10
Can you please put the command's in the packet tracer?
06-12-2023 08:45 AM
Sure I can help you. You dont need NAT for that. It is a requirement? Which Routing protocol you are allowed to use?
OSPF, RIP ?
06-12-2023 09:50 AM - last edited on 06-16-2023 04:27 AM by Translator
Well i need to use
nat
and
pat
i think and i am allowed to use OSPF
06-12-2023 09:04 AM
06-12-2023 09:54 AM - last edited on 06-16-2023 04:33 AM by Translator
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